- USS Lowndes (APA-154)
USS "Lowndes" (APA-154/LPA-154) was a "Haskell"-class
attack transport acquired by theU.S. Navy duringWorld War II for the task of transporting troops to and from combat areas."Lowndes" ("APA 154") was launched under a
Maritime Commission contract by Oregon Shipbuilding Co.,Portland, Oregon ,18 July 1944 ; sponsored by Mrs. Fred J. Lundberg; acquired by the Navy14 September 1944 ; and commissioned the same day, Comdr. Charles H. Perdue in command.World War II service
After shakedown, "Lowndes" departed
San Pedro, California ,23 October for amphibious training in theHawaiian Islands . She continued landing rehearsals for the rest of the year in preparation for theIwo Jima andOkinawa operations.Landing troops and their supplies on Iwo Jima
Departing
Pearl Harbor 27 January 1945 , "Lowndes" carried troops and equipment to staging areas inSaipan before continuing towardIwo Jima . She arrived off the southeast coast of the volcanic island19 February and lowered her boats for the massive amphibious assault. For the next eight days "Lowndes" stood by as her beach party went ashore to attend and evacuate casualties to salvage boats, and to clear the beaches forlanding craft . The transport returned toSaipan 3 March to prepare for the final leg on the island hopping campaign which was pushing Japan back to her home islands.Landing troops and equipment on Okinawa
"Lowndes" sailed
27 March for the1 April invasion of Okinawa arriving there in the morning hours of D Day. The transport waited in the retirement area until12 April when under constant enemy air raids she debarked troops and unloaded cargo for the vigorous campaign ashore. ReturningSaipan 18 April "Lowndes" performed training exercises there and in the SouthwestPacific Ocean until she departedGuam 11 July forSan Francisco, California .Post-war assignments and decommissioning
The transport made another cruise to the western Pacific (August October) carrying troops and cargo to the
Philippines and Japan for occupation duty. Loaded with homeward bound veterans "Lowndes" departedSaipan 6 October for theUnited States . Sailing to theU.S. East Coast in February1946 , she decommissioned atNorfolk, Virginia ,17 April 1946 , and returned to War Shipping Administration {WSA) for disposal.Military awards and honors
"Lowndes" received two
battle stars forWorld War II service.References
See also
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List of United States Navy ships
*World War II External links
* [http://www.history.navy.mil/danfs/l8/lowndes.htm USS Lowndes]
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/10/03/03154.htm NavSource Online: Amphibious Photo Archive - APA / LPA-154 Lowndes]
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